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Go for it! Exercising makes you happy and strong

2020

Despite it is generally recognized the beneficial role of physical activity, large portion of the population is physically inactive. Very alarmingly, the well-known gender gap in physical activity is constantly increasing. Several barriers obstacle women to perform physical activity although exercising would be of paramount importance for their health in particular during pregnancy and menopause. In addition to physical health benefits, physical activity may influence well-being and resilience, greatly impacting on quality of life. Here we explore the relationship between physical activity resilience and well-being in a group of 1107 female residents in the Metropolitan area of Naples.

Gerontologyeducation.field_of_studymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationPhysical activityPhysical healthphysical activityArticlesMetropolitan areaQuality of life (healthcare)well-beingWell-beingGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPsychological resilienceGender gapPsychologyeducationresilienceGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonTranslational Medicine @ UniSa
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Lived experiences of self-care among older, home-dwelling individuals identified to be at risk of undernutrition

2012

Solveig T Tomstad,1,2 Ulrika Söderhamn,2 Geir Arild Espnes,3 Olle Söderhamn21Department of Social Work and Health Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 2Centre for Caring Research – Southern Norway, University of Agder, Grimstad, Norway; 3Research Centre for Health Promotion and Resources HiST-NTNU, Department of Social Work and Health Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayIntroduction: In a society where most older people live in their own homes, it may be expected of older individuals to exercise their potential to take care of themselves in daily life. Nutrition is a central aspect of se…

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Beliefs and Experiences of Individuals Following a Zero-Carb Diet

2021

The adoption of carbohydrate-restrictive diets to improve health is increasing in popularity, but there is a dearth of research on individuals who choose to severely restrict or entirely exclude carbohydrates. The present study investigated the beliefs and experiences of individuals following a diet that severely limits, or entirely excludes, dietary carbohydrates, colloquially known as a ‘zero-carb’ diet, for at least 6 months. Zero-carb dieters (n = 170) recruited via a social networking site completed an online qualitative survey prompting them to discuss their motives, rationale, and experiences of following a low-carb diet. Transcripts of participants’ responses were …

Gerontologyhyvinvointisosiaalinen identiteettiStigma (botany)ketogenic-type dietselämänlaatuthematic analysisDevelopmentQualitative surveyArticleLimited accessravitsemuskäyttäytyminenBehavioral NeuroscienceQuality of life (healthcare)wellbeinguskomuksetGeneticsvähähiilihydraattinen ruokavalioPsychologySocial identity theoryGeneral PsychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsQuality Of Lifecarbohydrate restriction; ketogenic-type diets; wellbeing; quality of life; thematic analysis; lived experienceBelongingnessketogeeninen ruokavalioPopularityBF1-990carbohydrate restrictionquality of lifekokemuksetlived experienceThematic analysisPsychology
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Reversal of age-associated frailty by controlled physical exercise: The pre-clinical and clinical evidences.

2019

Demographic aging is one of the most serious challenges facing our society. Although we live longer, we do not live better because it is considered that approximately 16–20% of our life is spent in late-life morbidity. Older people have the greatest risk of developing frailty increasing the risk of presenting various adverse health events such as low quality of life, disability, hospitalization and even death. Frail men and women over 65 years old have lower muscle quality and muscle mass and higher percentage of body fat than non-frail people of the same age. In this review we will address the main physiological changes in the muscular and nervous system associated to aging. More specifica…

Gerontologylcsh:R5-920business.industryPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPhysical exerciseMuscle massQuality of life (healthcare)Intervention (counseling)MedicineOxidative capacityOrthopedics and Sports MedicineDemographic Aginglcsh:Medicine (General)businessOlder peopleSports medicine and health science
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Is Physical Exercise Harmful to Liver Transplantation Recipients? Review of Literature

2015

Liver transplantation is a treatment that significantly improves the patients' quality of life. However, we should be more ambitious and seek an improvement in their fitness through training protocols allowing them to fully return to daily activities. English and Spanish-language articles on PubMed and the Cochrane Library were searched untill 2014. Articles were reviewed by 2 of the authors to determine if they were suitable for inclusion. It is shown a compilation of studies that included patients who have participated in aerobic, strength, or both combined training programs, without implying a risk for the graft function. There is a lack of studies with high scientific evidence that stab…

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COVID-19 psychological impact in 3109 healthcare workers in Spain: The PSIMCOV group

2020

AbstractBackgroundThe current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has a great impact worldwide. Healthcare workers play an essential role and are one of the most exposed groups. Information about the psychosocial impact on healthcare workers is limited.Methods3109 healthcare workers completed a national, internet-based, cross-sectional 45-item survey between 9 and 19 April 2020. The objective is to assess the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spanish healthcare workers. A Psychological Stress and Adaptation at work Score (PSAS) was defined combining four modified versions of validated psychological assessment tests (A) Healthcare Stressful Test, (B) Coping Strategies Inventory, (C…

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Preventing and managing herpes zoster: key actions to foster healthy aging

2015

Population aging is the demographic phenomenon characterizing all countries in the world, and it is challenging the national infrastructures, in particular health systems. However, aging itself is not associated with increased medical spending, but disability and comorbidity that affect older individuals are the actual drivers for health expenditures. Therefore, if people age in better health, medical spending may be significantly reduced. Preventative interventions proved to be effective in reducing/preventing disease and disability and often found to be cost effective, include diet and exercise interventions, medications, routine disease screenings, and immunizations. Vaccination can prot…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyPopulation ageingAgingSettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettiveImmunosenescenceCost-Benefit AnalysisHerpes zosterAlternative medicinePsychological interventionSocio-culturaleDiseaseSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataQuality of life (healthcare)medicineHerpes Zoster VaccineHumansHerpes zoster; Immunosenescence; Vaccine; Aged; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Herpes Zoster; Herpes Zoster Vaccine; Humans; Italy; Middle Aged; Quality of Life; Aging; Vaccination; Aging; Geriatrics and GerontologyAgedbusiness.industryTetanusVaccinationHerpes zoster; Immunosenescence; Vaccine; Aging; Geriatrics and GerontologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseComorbidityVaccinationItalyQuality of LifeGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessVaccineVaccine; Herpes zoster;Immunosenescence
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Preventive Medicine and Healthy Longevity: Basis for Sustainable Anti-Aging Strategies

2016

In the last century, both human life expectancy and maximum life span potential increased [1]. The analysis of North European mortality curves suggests that a relevant role for this phenomenon was played by the reduction of lifetime pathogen burden [2]. Whatever was the real cause, at the end of 1900, the improved hygienic conditions, the proper diet, the better health condition, and the decreased infant mortality elevated life expectation up to 80 years, with a consequent raise in elderly population of industrialized countries. In the society, the public perception of advanced aging involves the inability to survive alone due to chronic diseases and the combined loss of mobility, sensory f…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyPopulation ageingbusiness.industryPsychological interventionmedicineLife expectancyContext (language use)DiseasebusinessInfant mortalityPreventive healthcareSkin Aging
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Psychosocial aspects of haemophilia: a systematic review of methodologies and findings

2011

Psychosocial factors have a significant impact on quality of life for patients with chronic diseases such as haemophilia. Interventions to support the psychosocial needs of patients and their families, such as offering information and assistance, clarifying doubts, and teaching coping strategies to minimize the impact of disabilities, may help to maximize patient outcomes and improve quality of life for their families. The aim of this study was to evaluate the current literature on psychosocial aspects of haemophilia. Literature searches were performed using the PubMed database to identify studies evaluating psychosocial stressors in persons with haemophilia. Articles pertaining to the HIV …

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtySocial stigmabusiness.industryHaemophilia AMEDLINEPsychological interventionHematologyGeneral MedicineHaemophiliamedicine.diseaseQuality of life (healthcare)medicinebusinessPsychiatryPsychosocialGenetics (clinical)Qualitative researchHaemophilia
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Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtySociology and Political SciencePublic healthApplied psychologyGeneral Social SciencesMeasurement scalesQuality of life (healthcare)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Rating scaleHuman geographyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicinePsychologyQuality of Life ResearchSocial Indicators Research
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